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Vucic speaks with Putin
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday that, in a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, he had expressed the hope Serbia would not impose sanctions on Russia and that he had expressed gratitude for Russian support for Serbia's efforts in the UN and the territorial integrity of Serbia, and noted that that would not change.
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Putin congratulates Vucic on 80th anniversary of WWII liberation of Belgrade
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has received a congratulatory message from Russian President Vladimir Putin on occasion of the approaching 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from fascism in WWII.
Vucic: We will have important guests from abroad at time of BRICS summit
SABAC - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday he had received Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation to the October 22-24 BRICS summit in Kazan about ten days ago but that he would have important guests from abroad at the time of the event.
Xi Jinping’s Campaign for Ideological Control Targets Youth in China
In Hong Kong, the government is intensifying efforts to shape the younger generation's allegiance to the Communist Party of China (CCP). Schools are now required to focus heavily on instilling patriotism and national education, with the state removing books that offer alternative viewpoints and criminalizing public commemoration of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Serbia marks WWII Victory Day
BELGRADE - Serbia's main state ceremony commemorating 79th years since the WWII victory over fascism was held at the Memorial to the Liberators of Belgrade on Thursday.
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Russian Ambassador Floats Potential Relocation of Soviet Monuments from Bulgaria
The Russian Ambassador to Bulgaria, Eleonora Mitrofanova, indicated in an interview with RTVI television that Moscow does not exclude the possibility of moving Soviet monuments from Bulgaria to Russia.
Monument Disassembly Sparks Security Measures for Regional Governor in Sofia
The ongoing dismantling of the Soviet Army monument, commonly known as MOCHA (Monument of the Red Army of Occupation), has stirred significant tensions in Sofia, leading to heightened security for the regional governor, Vyara Todeva.
Moscow On The Soviet Monument Removal: Bulgaria Chose The Wrong Side Of History - It Will Pay For That
"Bulgaria, without noticing it, has been on the path of rehabilitation of Nazism for a long time".
This is said in the official position of Maria Zakharova - spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the occasion of the removal of the Monument to the Soviet Army, also known as MOCHA - Monument of the Red Army of Occupation.
Sofia's Soviet Army Monument Faces Urgent Relocation and Restoration
The need for urgent dismantling, relocation and restoration of the Monument to the Soviet Army has been established. This is clear from the conclusion of the regional administration in Sofia, which investigated the state of the monument (also mockingly called the Monument of the Occupation of the Red Army - MORA).
Bulgaria: The Monument to Soviet Army in Sofia may Not be Moved until the End of the Year
The monument to the Soviet Army in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia may not be moved from the "Prince's Garden" until the end of the year, according to a press release from the Sofia District Administration.